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“This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad.” Psalm 118:24

Truly, this is the day the Lord has made.  Rejoice with me in celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the gift of eternal life.  There is no greater love than the sacrifice of the Cross.  We are a blessed people.

As you celebrate Easter Sunday—at home or safely in the company of family and friends—remember that our calling as missioners is to share in the life of Christ and the promise of salvation.  We know the past year has been challenging.  But whatever our circumstance may be—rich in blessings or blessings tempered by hardship—be assured… We are exactly where we need to be to reach our destination in Christ. 

How we accept and learn from every life experience is how we will complete the journey home to new life and our personal Easter.  With God’s grace, we will use every moment God gives us to deepen our faith, and to find solace in scripture and the sacraments.  As Easter celebrants, we have the conviction that life always overcomes death.  We know that expressions of new life can come at any time, usually with some sacrifice, and sometimes when we least expect them.  The Resurrection we celebrate today is our assurance that what we believe is so.

On this most sacred of holy days, I will remember you at a special Easter Sunday Mass to honor all of our missioners and co-missioners, our supporters and friends, and our prayer partners all over the world.  You are among them.  I will remember as well the richness of the Easter celebrations our Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers will offer today—beginning at dawn—in English, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, Swahili, Nepalese, and more.  The universality of our faith is reflected in the diversity of our faithful, the Kingdom of God on earth.  Celebrating the Resurrection is our common language.

Friend, may the blessings of Easter provide light and life for the journey that will take you home one day into the radiant splendor of eternal life.  That’s the promise of the Resurrection.  Yes, let us rejoice and be glad.

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Father Raymond J. Finch, M.M.

Easter Sunday Reflection

April 4, 2021 

O blessed dawn, O radiant light

that shattered the darkness of death

and scattered the shadows of sorrow!

Rise in our hearts with that same splendor

which greeting the mourning women

that first Easter morning.

Risen Savior! Grant us Your peace

a peace the world cannot give

and breathe on us Your Holy Spirit

to proclaim Your name and empower us

to be apostles of Your gospel to the world.

Lord, let Your Easter glory permeate

and penetrate every aspect of our life,

so that the Reign of God be established

in our hearts, in our homes,

in our lives and in our world.

Amen! Alleluia!

Prayer by Maryknoll Missioner, Father Joseph Veneroso

ABOUT MARYKNOLL

We are a Catholic Society of priests and brothers based in the United States. We are dedicated to missionary work overseas in over 20 countries. Additionally, we animate Catholics in the United States to follow their own baptismal call to share God’s compassion and love with the poor, the sick, and all those in need.

OUR GENERAL COUNCIL

L-R Tom O'Brien, Ray Finch, Joe Everson, Russ Feldmeier

(Fr. Lance P. Nadeau, Fr. James M. Lynch, Fr. Timothy O. Kilkelly, Fr. Juan Montes Zúñiga)

The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers is overseen by our General Council, led by Superior General Rev. Lance P. Nadeau, M.M.

OUR FOUNDERS

L-R Tom O'Brien, Ray Finch, Joe Everson, Russ Feldmeier

(Our Co-Founders Father Price and Father Walsh)

PLACES WE SERVE

EVANGELIZATION, PARISHES, AND PROJECTS

USA

STORIES OF MISSION

(Africa) Education and Formation of African Clergy

The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers Africa Region will provide tuition assistance to African clergy, male and female religious at institutes of higher education or specialized training. Read More

Stories of Our Global Mission

The calling of a lifetime

The life of a Maryknoll missioner is challenging, fulfilling, and deeply rewarding. Follow your baptismal call to mission by sharing God’s compassion with the poor, the sick, and people most in need.